World War II The Pacific Theater
The Pacific Theater Setting the Stage: Aggression in Asia 1931: Japan invaded Manchuria (NE Province of China rich in Minerals) 1937: Japan invaded China who was experiencing a civil war Japan needed raw materials especially oil to be #1 in Asia
World War II Pacific Theater Battles
The Pacific Theater Attack on Pearl Harbor Japan had hoped to cripple the U.S. Pacific fleet Several carriers were out to sea when Japan attacked on Dec 7, 1941 Japan also attacked Guam, Wake Island, Midway Islands, and the Philippine Islands on the same day Once the home front mobilization hit high production, Japan truly did awaken a sleeping giant
Pacific Theater Doolittle Raid James Doolittle led a raid on Tokyo with B-25 bombers Helped boost American morale Showed the Japanese were not invincible Inflicted little damage to the city
Pacific Theater Island Hopping The Supreme Allied Commander for the Pacific theater was Gen. Douglas MacArthur The U.S. adopted the Island Hopping or leap frog strategy moving from island to island The Fighting in the Pacific was difficult for several reasons: 100 Degree heat humidity caused jungle rot and diseases Many Islands Japanese motto “Death before dishonor” Kamikaze attacks: suicide attacks damaged 300 ships and caused 15,000 casualties
The Pacific Theater Key victories for the allies Battle of Midway Japanese hoped to use Midway as a base to neutralize Pearl Harbor Balance of power in the Pacific shifted towards the Allies
Pacific Theater Battle of Guadalcanal The Japanese advance was stopped All momentum shifted to the U.S.
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Battle of Iwo Jima 20,500 Japanese killed and 6,000 U.S. lives lost Put Americans within striking distance of Japanese home islands
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Pacific Theater Possible Options for Finishing off the Japanese Invasion of Japan which could cost over 1,000,000 Allied soldiers Use the Atomic Bomb (which is a secret)